Adventure 2010-4-21 00:48
Novetel in Korea
Did any C hing have a good story for sauna in Korea? I remember some C Hings here mention about a sauna near Novotel? Is it located in DongdaiMon?
airtrain 2010-5-19 17:07
if looking for fun, forget those hotel saunas.
there is a place called "Ching Leung Nei" ... can reach there by their MTR. Ask the hotel staff to show you how to change the MTR lines as the normal people is not able to understand what you are asking about.
After coming out of the MTR station, turn left and you will see a big open area selling food and home products. Go into the side street and then you will see all the shops with the girls sitting behind the fish tank window !
Service is simply washing JJ , and then BJ and then F... Whole process will be within 20 minutes but you got the memory of eating real koreans ..
Should be about US$80 if my old memory is correct ....
Adventure 2010-5-30 23:19
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if looking for fun, forget those hotel saunas.
there is a place called "Ching Leung Nei" ... can reach there by their MTR. Ask the hotel staff to show you how to change the MTR lines as the normal p ... [/quote]
Thank you airtrain Hing, but I do not want Fast Food, instead prefer Korea Sauna to enjoy massage skill of real Korean. According to some C Hing here, service is quite similar to Soapland in Tokyo...Anyone can share their experience?:wave:
Superwind 2010-6-2 03:35
You need Korean-speaking people to show you.
There are a lot of soap-land style places. However, some excellent places provide very interesting experience. After a normal shower, you change into shorts and jackets. A common room where you can watch Korean TV, use the electric massage chair, web-surfing or read Korean comic books.
Rooms for individual girls can be very big. You will be led to a small living room with sofa on which you sometimes get foot-washing service. Next is a bathing place with showers and a floating bed where you can enjoy the soap massage service. If you survive this part, you will be led to a real bed (sometimes on top of the bathing room with a staircase going up) for the last action.
After the heavy work, a short blind-people massage will be conducted at a different common room where mattress and pillows are provided on ground.
If you are hungry after all these, a Korean style hot spicy noodles with some soft drinks can be ordered.
Total damage is around HK$1500 depending on the exchange rate.
Superwind 2010-6-6 06:27
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Near M Hotel, there are some saunas. As I mentioned, you need a Korean speaking person to guide or you cannot get in.
airtrain 2010-6-17 16:35
if you are working there ... it is no problem to ask a male colleague to show you .... 99% Korean man are proud to bring foreigners to these places (just tell them it is for your experience purpose) and they also go to Bars / Karaoke a lot themselves :hamsup:
Adventure 2010-6-21 00:15
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if you are working there ... it is no problem to ask a male colleague to show you .... 99% Korean man are proud to bring foreigners to these places (just tell them it is for your experience purpose) a ... [/quote]
The culture changes a lot. About ten year ago, we went there and met some guys within the bar and they refused to show us where we can find those saunas....:loveliness:
Now it seems they are more acceptive to foreigners.......